Just wondering if anyone here has had any experience with these Line 6 M13.
It looks like the perfect multi-effect. Individual stop boxes that when you turn the knob it auto saves, just like a normal stomp box
I am thinking for my current country band-
Scene 1
FX1 - Compression and drive
A-Boost Comp
B-Compression
C-Light Distortion (Just a little grit)
FX2 -
A-Phaser
B-Tremolo
C-Chorus
FX3- Delays
A-Slap Back
B-Long Delay
C-Reverb
FX4-EQ/Volume
A-Volume (add volume pedal)
B-EQ1 for my mandolin so I don't need to adjust amp
C-EQ2 For my 7 string to give it a bit of bite
Then done the track I will set up other scenes for Rock 'n' Roll/Rockabilly, Rock, etc as my taste changes. It has a total of 48 scenes so you could really experiment in fx order and intensity
Line 6 M13
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Re: Line 6 M13
I have heard very good things, I don't do stomp modellers, modellers, or anything with menus if I can help it though. Might change my tune if I was playing out to haul less however.
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Re: Line 6 M13
I've seen a few guys using them - they're very bulky. Apparently the switches on them are prone to breaking. Probably not the worst multi effects thingo out there, but be sure to give one a thorough looking over and listening to before you commit the rather large admittance fee.
-Jamie